History and profile
The paper was started in 1989. The first edition was published at midday on 22 December 1989, being the first newspaper to announce that theRingier takeover
In 1994, it was bought byLibertatea – tabloid
In 1999, most part of the newsroom leaves and starts another newspaper,Page 5 Girl
"Page 5 girl" (Fata de la Pagina 5) appeared when Libertatea relaunched as a tabloid and it soon became a brand on its own. Some national celebrities became famous due to being "Page 5" girls. Among them, the most known are Laura Cosoi, Andreea Mantea, Nicoleta Luciu or Roxana Ionescu. In 2001, a night club, Pub 21, launched a cocktail with the name of "Fata de la Pagina 5". After almost 20 years, in 2017, with a shift in editorial strategy, while rebranding as a popular newspaper, Libertatea cancels "Page 5 girl" section from its printed and online editions.From tabloid to general news
In 2014, Libertatea starts a rebranding process, by repositioning from tabloid to general news. The mix of content changes as well, shifting its accent from celebrities and content meant to shock and amaze, to general news, politics, features. In 2016, BRAT (Biroul Român de Audit Transmedia), voted to move Libertatea from its "tabloid" category, to "General news", so the change became official. Video also becomes an important part of the newsroom with a dedicated department.A new relaunch
In 2018, after Ringier Romania took overCirculation and format
Libertatea had a certified average daily circulation of 36.905 copies, in Q1 2020, with 11.732 subscriptions and 15.598 sold copies The newspaper relaunched in April 2016, in general news format with a shift from tabloid journalism to more serious reporting, after a process which started in 2014. The decision was taken after a voting process in the directorial council of BRAT. Libertatea is distributed Monday to Saturday, with daily content on its website. The Sunday edition was canceled starting April 2020. On Fridays, a free TV Guide is distributed with the printed edition. Also, both in print and online, readers can find, on Fridays, the weekly horoscope written by Urania.Online media
Libertatea publishes all news online, with free access both to current news and an archive of 670.000 stories. Libertatea.ro is ranked in top 5 Romanian websites, as monthly number of unique users, according to BRAT. Libertatea features a Monday to Friday online live news format, broadcast twice per day on "Adriana Nedelea, la fix" Also, Uranissima, a video horoscope, by Urania, can be followed weekly on a dedicated playlist on the Libertatea YouTube channel. Daily, Libertatea hosts different opinion pieces & editorial comments in a dedicated section, Opinii.Awards
* "The most read newspaper" Radar de Media Awards (2011) * Libertatea.ro "Best news online platform" – Radar de Media Awards (2015) * Libertatea – "Best newsroom of 2019" – Premiile Superscrieri * Libertatea – "Best investigative journalism of 2019", for the serial articles about fake doctors. Award offered by Superscrieri. * Libertatea – FreeEX award (2019)Notable stories
# At the beginning of 2019, Libertatea documents the oldest case of a missing child in Romania. The material, consisting of 2 parts 9, tells about Țiți, Cristescu Dumitru Laurențiu, a 4-year-old boy, who disappeared on October 20, 1973, in Bucharest, near a factory. Libertatea also talks about the robot portrait of an adult Ţiți, made by Florin Lăzău, the only Romanian policeman specialized in age progression. # "Ana de 1 Decembrie" is another case documented by Libertatea, about an 18-year-old young woman, named Ana Maria Tănasă, totally immobilized, with spastic tetraparesis, following an accident. Ana was trampled on the crosswalk by a car in Iași, in 2015, when she was paralyzed. When the article was published, prosecutors had not yet sent the perpetrator, Eugen Sandu, former head of the Iași Environmental Guard, to court. 3 years after the accident, Libertatea journalists visit the only eyewitness of the accident, Iulian Dumitru, settled in England. The witness admits to the journalists that they are the first to come to visit him. On December 28, 2018, almost a month after the publication of the material from Libertatea, the prosecutors from Iași sent Eugen Sandu, the perpetrator of the accident, to court and suspended his right to drive the car. # In July 2018, Libertatea publishes an exclusive investigation about Cristi Borcea, former shareholder and executive president of the Dinamo Bucharest club. The material, consisting of 2 parts, talks about how Cristi got rich, during his detention in the Poarta Albă Penitentiary, following the sale of liquefied gas, LPG, to various state institutions, including the Penitentiary where he was imprisoned. Among the state clients are the General Directorate of Social Assistance and Child Protection Călărași, the Romanian Post and the National Railway Company "CFR" SA. # The story of the plastic skate rink, from Carol Park, in Bucharest, is investigated by Libertatea in December 2018. The article lists and analyzes the contracts of the company that won the auction for the installation of the rink, a contract worth 80,000 Euros. The newspaper states that the company, Star Pro Center INTL, is promoted using photos with ice rinks that are sold on the Chinese trade site Alibaba. # "Front Journal of Afghanistan" is a series of reports and videos published in February 2018, made by Dragoș Sasu and Ionuț Iordăchescu. The two Libertatea journalists broadcast, for 2 weeks, from the war zone in Afghanistan. # Libertatea published a material about false advertising in its own newspaper, in the press, on TV and on the Internet. The report refers to the advertisement of a recommended supplement in oncological diseases, which contains a banned substance in the United States. Following the report, the newspaper's customers who promoted such supplements withdrew. Libertatea won a FreeEx award for this piece. # On Monday, October 15, 2018, Libertatea published the story of a 13-year-old girl from Onești who was sexually assaulted by her father. Then, continues a series of investigations and reports, which show that in Romania there are many cases in which pedophiles were found guilty and received sentences with suspension, or without execution. # On Tuesday, February 5, 2019, Libertatea published the case of the fake doctor Matthew Mode, real name Matteo Politi, who operated in several private clinics in Romania for a year without having specialized studies. The news is taken over by the main television stations in Romania, but also by the New York Times, which, under the signature of Palko Karasz, presents in detail the case of Matteo Politi, citing Libertatea. For this series about fake doctors, Libertatea won an award for "Best investigative journalism of 2019".References
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